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Organic jewelry gives the wearer a unique look that proves to be a commitment to style and beauty. The very term "organic" means that it comes from the earth, or is naturally occurring. But not all organic jewelry is made the same, and not all is of the same quality. Before you choose a product to incorporate into your daily fashion trends, you need to consider the strength and the quality of the materials used as well as the company behind it. If you wear organic jewelry, then you obviously have a commitment to the earth, and you do not want to betray that commitment at the cost of conviction. That's why it is important to investigate a company and its product line thoroughly before moving forward with a purchase.

Does the company use fair labor practices? Does it use legitimately natural materials that are of the earth and that do not place any great strain on it? In addition to this, what is the craftsmanship like behind each piece? Is it something you can wear with pride for years to come, or something that will fall apart when the going gets tough (or even when it doesn't)? While it may not seem like a big deal to you, consider the following facts about organic jewelry and let it be a guide to whom you choose to do business with:

1. Most organic jewelry is shoddily produced

Companies have a tendency to follow the cheap labor. Some don't vet their craftsmen as they should, while others have questionable humanitarian practices with how they treat their workers. Buying what they have to offer is an endorsement of the company as a whole, and you owe it to your own convictions, the environment, and the workforce to choose businesses that deal fairly with those around them.

2. Organic jewelry should be a celebration of nature

The point behind wearing organic jewelry is to show the world the beauty of Mother Nature. You shouldn't need a lot of glitz, glamour and add-ons. The jewelry should speak for itself and offer a unique look of color, style and substance that is unequaled by other products. Is the craftsman's skill etched in to every piece, or does it look like it came off an assembly line? Jewelry of an organic nature should deliver a pleasurable experience in the wearing and the vision.

3. Most companies are in it to make money

While this may seem like not such a big deal, consider that those in it strictly for the money tend to let cheapness drive them. Quality companies understand that there should be a love of craft that takes precedent above all else. Financial success will come from a love for product.

by: Gen Wright




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